As we return to work, let us do so with renewed determination. Our workplaces remain the foundation upon which our families & nation are built. At the same time, our pursuit of justice & better governance must remain steady. A stronger Kenya requires a balance of both.
Today, we stand in solidarity with our youth as they honor & call for justice for those who lost their lives advocating for a better Kenya. We also warn criminal elements seeking to take advantage of the day to loot, harm & spread fear in Nyeri, Mt. Kenya and across the country.
One thing that gives me confidence about the future is the potential I see in our people. Their creativity, resilience, and willingness to keep pushing forward despite challenges are a source of inspiration.
Leadership must match that spirit, and we'll make it happen.
The greatest investment any society can make is in its young people by supporting education, expanding access to technology, nurturing talent, encouraging innovation, and working closely with parents and faith based institutions that provide guidance to our youth.
I wound up my Sunday in fellowship with the faithful at AIPCA Kimahuri Church, Kieni.
I am grateful to the clergy and congregation for their warm welcome and for the special prayers which strengthen our resolve and pave the path for our journey ahead.
May God bless you all.
A special Father's Day salute to the older fathers among us.
They have seen seasons change, raised generations, and accumulated wisdom through lived experience that they gladly share on. Their stories and lessons remain one of our most valuable resources.
Kudos, mashujaa!
"God loves a cheerful giver." β 2 Cor 9:7
I also had the privilege of worshipping with congregants at PCEA Kimahuri Church where I was honored to support in fundraising efforts towards God's work.
Always a blessing to be part of strengthening the church and its mission.
Today I joined the faithful in Othaya for a wonderful service led by Archbishop Wang'ombe & Bishop Kariuki.
It was a blessing to fellowship together, reflect on matters of faith, and be reminded of the values that strengthen families and society. Thanks & God bless.
Many of life's most important lessons are learned not in classrooms, but from fathers who guide in action.
To every father, mentor, guardian, & father figure investing in the next generation, thank you.
Your influence reaches further than you may ever know. Happy Father's Day.
An insightful evening with the G40 team at Muthiga Gardens, Kieni, discussing Nyeri's business environment, farmer challenges, and practical solutions to drive progress.
The best ideas emerge when people come together.
Thank you to to the hosts, Muthiga Gardens and all.
Always a pleasure stopping by and interacting with traders in Nyeri Town.
The more I engage with people on the ground, the more I am reminded that good leadership begins with listening, understanding realities, and shaping solutions around people's needs.
Tuzidi. Mbele Pamoja
The past should not hold us back, but neither should it be ignored. Every chapter of life leaves behind insights that can shape the next one.
Wishing you all a reflective and productive day
Not every advantage comes in the form of money, or connections. Sometimes the unique advantage is in your story, drive, consistency, understanding of a problem, or a talent others take for granted.
Be among those who turn ordinary strengths into extraordinary value.
I have always believed that meaningful leadership begins with presence. Not presence limited to campaigns or special occasions, but a consistent effort to remain accessible, engaged, and willing to listen and co-create solutions. Pamoja, twaweza!
Big impact does not always start with a massive audience. Sometimes it starts with one creator who keeps showing up, creating, and connecting on the right platform - Lipalikes.
Strong partnerships drive real impact in agriculture.
We've partnered with the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock Development to train farmers at Ongole Farm & equip them with practical cattle feeding & mgmt skills that improve productivity, reduce losses & boost incomes.
Nick Mararo: We held the first Krek It Festival at the KICC, featuring big-name musicians and comedians. We also set up mental wellness clinics where people could simply come and talk to someone. We realized that people need a hug and someone to talk to β thatβs why weβre offering a close-contact sport where you can connect with us and also win great rewards. Every ball is a prize!
#TheSituationRoom
#Usikreki Krek it!
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Nick Mararo, the CEO of Base Yetu and Nyeri County Senatorial aspirant, strongly condemns the Nandi Hills incident where police officers in uniform thoroughly and for no reason harassed the pool players.
Yesterday, today and tomorrow are public holindays as we celebrate the birthday of a great man Mr. Nick Mararo who is the C.E.O of Lipalikes and is the brains behind many projects such as Krekit that are empowering the youth and making Kenya better. HAPPY BIRTHDAY BAZUU @mararo!